A brief look at Covid long-haul symptoms

Let’s take a look at long-haul symptoms for survivors of Covid-19. Even for those who have taken the vaccine, there may be side effects. Let’s study those after effects compared to side effects and increase our ability to help patients as nurses entering the workforce.   By now, as a nurse you have most likely heard […]

Five pathways to obtain a nursing education

The Herzing University website details the five pathways of nursing degrees. But the real story lies in the top 20 nursing specialties listed on Gwynedd Mercy University.  You could argue that nursing can be a stable career with over 71 nursing specialties and fewer barriers to entry than other occupations. For instance, online classes are […]

Covid-19: What Nurses Need to Know

As of Today, the World Health Organization has reported a total of 27,020,890 Covid-19 cases in the US. Which is 16,140,287 more than the second most affected country India. Total deaths are 468,051 with 3,639 deaths that happened in the last 24 hours nationwide. The CDC website reports that the pandemic peaked January 8,2021 with […]

Deep Into the Pandemic

The months December through February 2021 will most likely be the worst months for Covid-19 transmission. On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, we saw the worst day so far with 4,320 deaths in one day. The average for the week was a whopping 3,300 deaths per day. The national average for the number of cases in […]

Vaccines are here, get ready to learn what you need to know

Nursing in the coming months. Time to get educated on those vaccines. This month may be the peak of stress for our healthcare system and nurses are no exception. What we are experiencing is a simultaneous surge in hospital patients sick with the coronavirus, along with major hopes on a quickly distributed vaccine. Medical centers […]

How Nurses Can Negotiate Their Salary

Whether you’re a recent graduate or changing jobs, at some point any nurse will have to learn to negotiate a salary. Even if you use a staffing agency, you may still have to negotiate your salary. Let’s not forget the importance of frontline health care and its demands on an individual. It is a career, […]

Hopeful Nursing news Covid-19 vaccine updates

October 20, 2020 It’s time for a vaccine progress update. There is definitely a global push from many countries to produce a vaccine that works and is distributed in the hundreds of millions. Leading the way could be the United States.  With the US federal government already putting up $9.35 billion to four separate drug […]

Retail Health Clinic

We will see even more retail health clinics opening up in the future. Retail health clinics have been around for about 15 years. Nowadays, they are growing in number and offer great jobs for nurses. The retail health clinic market is expected to reach $7.3 billion by 2025. This is more good news for nurses, […]

Nursing is the largest healthcare profession in the United States, and other trends you need to know

The largest healthcare profession in the United States is nursing. There are around 4 million registerednurses in the United States. But, don’t let that stop you because nurses are in high demand.   The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment of registered nurses will grow 12% from2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all […]

There is a new Urgent Call for Nurses Near Term and Long Term

Even before our pandemic, there was a shortage of nurses in the US. There is a national demand, arguably a crisis. for thousands of nursing jobs right now. Particularly intensive care and emergency room positions. This is even more prevalent in particularly in hard-hit areas suchas New York. On Top of it some Nurses are […]